And to show their gratitude, his family takes off with no forwarding address, leaving Jong-du to roam the streets panhandling for tofu. |
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Even the potty-mouthed nine-year-olds could roam around picking their noses and finding things to giggle over. |
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Walkers are unlikely to be able to roam freely across the moors and dales of North Yorkshire this summer, farmers' leader Ben Gill warned today. |
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Rhinos and tigers now roam the once denuded area and villagers charge tourists a fee to watch wildlife. |
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Large icky evil things roam this godless barren waste after the moon rises. |
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You can roam around the paths of the island, which is actually an eco-resort, and wander past natural bird habitat areas. |
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Tigers, elephants and a few others animals still roam there and along the borders. |
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Astronauts would roam the surface in hi-tech dune buggies to search for answers to scientific riddles that continue to baffle researchers. |
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Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths. |
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Wolf, roe deer and wild boar roam these mountains and in the spring the capercaillie, king of the forest, screams his mating call. |
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Around us, free-ranging mobs of Forester kangaroos and Bennett's wallabies roam between the various animal pens. |
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Polar bears are seagoing hunters that roam vast areas of the Arctic, pursuing a movable feast of seals, narwhals, beluga whales, and walruses. |
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Together they roam the streets, picking up prostitutes and other willing, wanton woman to calm their near-desperate need for the female form. |
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Motorcycles and cars roam the streets with palm-sized Indonesian flags waving. |
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Ramblers celebrated the launch of new right to roam laws by taking a stroll across former no-go areas all over the north west. |
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While hens usually travel together, toms roam either in separate flocks or alone. |
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Eagles, rattlesnakes, deer, pronghorn antelope, foxes, coyotes, and mountain lions roam the area. |
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My freedom to roam at will conflicts with the farmer's need to make a living and to rear the crops and livestock we all need to exist. |
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Academics usually plough a narrow disciplinary patch, whereas intellectuals of his kind roam ambitiously from one discipline to another. |
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Neighbourhoods were safe places where children could roam and have wide networks. |
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Spend some more on getting rid of the gangs of young thugs that roam around on our buses and trains. |
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The animals must also be fed an organic diet and be allowed to roam freely. |
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We are being put at risk, because patients are free to roam and at liberty to abscond. |
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Street lights fail to work, litter is strewn everywhere, vandalism is rife, and adolescents roam the streets aimlessly. |
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Rio Grande Turkey roam the gallery forest, as do fox, ringtails and other mammals. |
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The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area. |
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Previously, the only way to see where cattle roam was to have people watch them, which is expensive. |
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The chickens and turkeys also roam freely in the fields, eating bugs, grasses, and grains. |
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Try tying clear fishing filament between a couple stakes at various heights where the deer are likely to roam. |
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In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets roam across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go. |
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When it was purchased by a different zoo, it was to be placed in a natural environment where it could roam more freely. |
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The Festival Committee, however, thought it necessary to underline the visitors' right to roam. |
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Throughout my childhood, the hills with the unique catsteps formations were simply a wonderful place to roam. |
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His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences. |
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One of the people who encouraged him to let his imagination roam was his friend, Pierre. |
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The phone's limited mobility features permit people to roam around town without losing their connection. |
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This technology will enable portable IP phones for use on WLAN networks, allowing users to roam throughout an enterprise campus or home. |
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By overlapping cells, the network conquers the line-of-sight problem, enabling customers to roam. |
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Wild African lions roam free within ten minutes drive of the center of Nairobi, Kenya. |
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There are playpens set up around the bio-dome for the younger little ones, but the toddlers are free to roam as much as the older ones. |
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Raccoons, bob cats and armadillos roam the land and gentle manatees swim in the waters of the Indian River. |
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Some of them are loners, but the loners usually keep to themselves, and many don't like to roam the streets at all. |
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But his guards trust their longtime charge to roam the prison and tend to attack dogs. |
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Argentinean scientists have discovered gigantic neck, back, and tail bones from one of the largest dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth. |
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I followed the majestic flight of an eagle reveling in his freedom, soaring through the skies as if they were his to roam at will. |
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Rain cascades down glacier carved valleys, gathering with the steady, icy melt to roam through the talus and house-sized boulders. |
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Cattle and sheep started to roam languidly towards the hill slopes where they grazed, mooing and baaing. |
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An estimated 4,000 dogs, covered with mange and ticks, roam the land and are sometimes so hungry they resort to cannibalizing other dogs. |
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Fairytale characters roam the store, the main window of which is themed with a different fairy tale. |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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While packs of dog-bite lawyers still roam free in California, here in Oregon, their bark is worse than their bite. |
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A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard. |
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Stray dogs should not be allowed to roam and be a menace and threat to the public, especially children, the weak and the aged. |
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After that the behemoths roam farther and farther from the mountains, and the people come out to hunt. |
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If an animal bites or is vicious it is put to sleep so why let any convicted murderer roam our streets? |
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It meant that my chores were momentarily forgotten and I was free to roam about with my friends. |
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He's got a nice big backyard to roam through, with ivy to tunnel through and a couple of dirt patches to dig in. |
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The stubbornly nomadic ones among them went back to their former, Mongolian lifestyle, where they could continue to roam at will. |
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He would roam the streets looking for nice blank surfaces to paint the letter of the day on. |
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Given my pecuniary circumstances, I did not really allow my eye to roam and gaze longingly at other more sporty or luxurious motor cars. |
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The dog is a much loved family pet and on these two occasions it was allowed to roam on to the street. |
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It is also one of the reasons why these signs may be taken to signify uncultivated territory and places where wild animals roam. |
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Elk, mule deer, wild turkeys, black bears, and pumas still roam the range, beneficiaries of its remoteness. |
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As we roam the streets, they slyly peep at us and challenge us in 20 different guises. |
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He is a superb tackler of the ball, and is not afraid to roam upfield to cross the ball. |
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Where have they gone, those loafing heroes of folk song, those vagabonds who roam from one mill to another and bed down under the stars. |
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At night paddle crabs roam the sand, breaking into thick-shelled bivalves like the tuatua and the Venus shell. |
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Both are straight out of the pages of a racy period novel, with stunning views over a verdant valley where thoroughbreds roam free. |
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Elephants, forest buffalo, bush pigs, leopards, gorillas, chimpanzees, and several monkey species roam the forests. |
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There, they roam the coastline throughout the archipelago, from the Big Island in the south to Midway and Kure 1200 miles to the north-west. |
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In autumn the roar of the red deer stags that roam just north of the estate echoes around the castle. |
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On my days off I would roam about on my bicycle, to peek about in the hopes of seeing Picasso, who lived nearby. |
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Macrophages, scavenger-like cells that roam the body, have a surface receptor called CD 163 which binds the protein haptoglobin. |
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Parents let their offspring roam the streets quite happily, not knowing what they are up to. |
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Old people roam the streets at night, even playing stickball on street corners with members of the constabulary. |
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He keeps an eye on the four helium harvesters that constantly roam the surface. |
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It seems like warmer temperatures should come as welcome relief to the caribou that roam the harsh lands of Alaska. |
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Could a panther be on the prowl in West End's Itchen Valley Country Park where dog walkers and joggers normally freely roam? |
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Wild horses roam the roads and in the jungle you can find giant moths apparently the inspiration for Mothra, Godzilla's legendary foe. |
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Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place. |
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Children will also delight in the baby piglets, kittens, ducks, and hens that roam free. |
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The Act, creates a new legal right to roam over areas, mapped as open land and registered common land. |
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They also permit FBI agents to roam at will through the Internet to hunt for potential subversives. |
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While hired guns do not flourish at Harvard or the University of Chicago, however, in Washington they roam in packs. |
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The White Oak plantation in the north of the state is a 7,500 acre area of conservation where rhinos, cheetahs, zebras and giraffes roam freely. |
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I allowed my hands to roam over his body, stroking his chest and caressing his arms. |
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Chickens roam the grounds, providing visitors with fresh free-range eggs, and there's a paddling of ducks who refuse to paddle. |
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In the wild, about 1,600 pandas roam forests scattered across six mountain ranges in southwestern China. |
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Lions, leopards, elephants and giraffes roam the game reserves, and to see them in the flesh is a marvellous experience. |
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The African wild dog's instinct to roam widely is bringing it into lethal contact with humans. |
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The return route used a short section of the Ridgeway and then the footpath down a sheltered coombe and a short roam on newly mapped access land. |
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Domestic dogs that roam free have been known to revert to their primal instincts and to attack and kill lame deer and fawns. |
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The strike is continuing and police in plain clothes continue to roam the estate. |
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Although not drivable or controllable by players, choppers and Humvees roam the maps on set paths. |
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A fast wireless access point means you can connect your laptop to the machine and roam around the house. |
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Pete had had his fingers entwined in her red locks and she had let her hands roam his back when the door was suddenly flung open. |
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Unable to free their car, the two friends roam the countryside looking for help. |
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Dogfish roam the area looking for prey and large crabs bury themselves in small crevasses and sand pockets. |
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Heritage turkeys are allowed to roam freely in pastures and forage for food naturally. |
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Once able to roam freely from Syria and through Asia into China, today the Asian elephant is a critically endangered species. |
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My mind can roam freely, questioning what I choose, focusing how I wish, and walking paths that are unacceptable in a scientific setting. |
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She has happy recollections of childhood life in the area and the freedom to roam before rivers were culverted and open land was developed. |
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A person who has declared his intentions for repeating the pogrom, outside Gujarat should not be allowed to roam about fanning communal hatred and passion. |
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Not only do the GPS units track where the cattle roam, they also monitor head movements, thus indicating whether the cattle are eating, sleeping, or just walking. |
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Brown and black bears, wolves, wolverines and mountain goats roam the mountains, while millions of migratory birds rest and feed along mudflats and estuaries. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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First, to rile up white people about black people and let their lurid imaginations roam. |
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After heavy tanks had breached the enemy's forward defences, massed squadrons of light tanks supported by aircraft would roam at large behind enemy lines. |
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Addicts roam the streets with bloodshot eyes, wild hair and cupped palms. |
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Thousands of 10-foot pythons roam the Florida Everglades, menacing man and beast alike. |
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One of the main attractions for users to have mobile phones is that they offer the ability to roam and to make telephone calls from almost anywhere. |
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Even so, every walk in a jungle where wild elephants, rhinos, buffaloes or tigers roam, is a tense experience, even if you do have an armed forest guard along with you. |
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Combining a TV with a Web tablet, Sony's LocationFree TV lets you roam 100 feet from the included base station, which connects to your cable or satellite box. |
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Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel. |
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Africans, Asians and Latin Americans now roam the streets alongside Mediterraneans, other Europeans, native Australians and the many-generationed Anglo-Australians. |
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You'll witness the same panoramas of life that Darwin once did as you trek through blue-footed booby colonies and watch huge tortoises roam a raw lava landscape. |
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Over 150 wolves, from eight packs, now roam Yellowstone's forests and river valleys, attesting to a radical reversal of fortune for the maligned predator. |
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The horses frequently become untethered and roam onto the road and on Sunday a gang of local youths were baiting the animals, throwing stones and scaring them. |
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How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless? |
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A second give-away feature of 3 G is the way operators take you to their walled garden of paid-for services rather than let you roam the web freely. |
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Volunteer guides roam the greenhouses ready to answer questions about rooms filled with rain forest tropical plants, blooming orchids, aroids and gesneriads. |
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The Petaluma City Council passed an ordinance to ban stray cats from certain locations, notably city parks, while allowing them to roam freely in the rest of the city. |
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Chickens roam freely between beds of flowers and vegetables. |
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Cathy couldn't help but allow her eyes to roam over his body. |
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But if he never lets his characters off the leash, he leaves them a vast space in which to roam, giving the film a dramatic structure that's radically open and formless. |
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Let your imagination roam freely over the facts you have collected. |
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It can be difficult to organise walks and dog minders when my hours are chaotic so they roam about the grass outside the office and I feel better knowing they are here. |
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The private school Elliot attends is similar to his home with the dark wood, but the walls are blue and children rather than loose papers roam the area in trim uniforms. |
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In the script, the cheetahs drift from their owner and roam suburban Mexico unattended. |
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Together they roam Paris, from cafe to cafe, neighborhood to neighborhood, restaurants, bars, bistros, the nightlife and underbelly of Montmartre. |
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Many dogs are mangy, sickly or hungry, and often roam in packs. |
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The completed machine could roam around and had a fully functional arm. |
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The Act will open up the countryside further giving walkers the right to roam over much of the country's moorland, mountains, heath, downland and registered common land. |
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At this point, you have come to believe that you have a haunted house with bumps, rappings, ghostly footsteps and even apparitions that roam the hallways. |
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I don't have to roam the countryside with a hunting knife for our dinner. |
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There are fireworks, of course, and wee boys have a licence to roam the streets letting off bangers up closes, down dunnies and underneath unsuspecting old-age pensioners. |
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Much to the chagrin of my room-mates, come election time I will roam around extolling the necessity of voting with the zeal of a religious fanatic. |
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The cotton soon gives way to desert, where stray camels roam. |
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On the greater part of their home places and on the country's abundant common lands, they encouraged hogs and sheep to roam wild in the woods and forage for themselves. |
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Pigs are hardy animals and prolific breeders, and in addition to the domestic animals reared on farms, nearly four million wild pigs now roam the United States. |
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Then the 11 sows and their litters can roam throughout each room. |
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But the real price is paid in dead corals, as fewer of the giant gastropods roam the ocean floor, searching for starfish to hoover the insides out of. |
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Reports this week said they were free to roam around Qatar and were not confined to house arrest. |
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In the wake of this news, 10 tidbits on the dogs who roam the outback. |
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Those who used to consider India being in its pockets, today the public has compelled them to roam tiredly in Amethi. |
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Dingoes roam the rocky outcrops as the calls of shore birds echo behind the heath-covered dunes. |
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The chickens are able to roam around freely in the farmyard. |
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Bellpersons roam around the building, guiding brass carts piled high with guests' bags through hallways and into elevators. |
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This achievement can be acquired in multiple places in the world, both free roam mode and in story mode. |
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The general said he had free roam of the city, he could move through the streets and no one could do anything. |
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Each participant was shown 7 websites and allowed to free roam a static image of the site for 30 seconds. |
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Part of me wants to continue along this path and the other part wants to free roam off the beaten trail and find my own way or die trying. |
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Herds of red and fallow deer also roam freely within much of Richmond and Bushy Park. |
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You do NOT have the right to allow your hump dumplings to roam unattended in any public place. |
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Character the hotel has in spades. It begins at the parking lot, where bison roam. |
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Some nights they would roam the streets until dawn because they had no money at all. |
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Pigs roam among the abandoned houses and Tenby presents a dismal spectacle. |
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Reindeer are not considered fully domesticated, as they generally roam free on pasture grounds. |
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On poorer soil such as in uplands, animals are often kept more extensively, and may be allowed to roam widely, foraging for themselves. |
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Black Shuck or Old Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog said to roam the Norfolk, Essex, and Suffolk coastline of England. |
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The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 considerably extended the right to roam in England and Wales. |
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Walkers long campaigned for the right to roam, that is access to privately owned uncultivated land. |
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So despite the speculation about the right to roam, I doubt you'll wake up to find a gathering of grockles in your front garden. |
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Lithe mountain goats and sheepherders roam the stark land, and locals make a living spinning sheep's hair into woollen carpets. |
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Acutely aware that I've never done such a thing at a multiplex, I roam the lobby of the theater with him, looking for burnable scrap. |
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The Jewishly inspired prophetic will thus once again roam free in the world. |
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Sanders flourished, as she could roam free for open shots while opposing defenses concentrated on seniors Arpine Amirkhanyan and Andrea Chavez. |
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If the mall took up Rick Perry's suggestion, shoppers could roam among the chain stores packing heat, ready for a shootout. |
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His thoughts roam through each season, and he never misses a scurrying sand crab or fluttering butterfly without taking a closer look. |
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Caldwell and Caldwell reported monarchistic dominance in the western mosquitofish when a male would freely roam and chase other males. |
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Our Shar-Pei is two years old and likes to play outside with our blue heeler and likes to roam our grove following interesting scents. |
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However, the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 gave the public the Freedom to roam freely on all registered common land in England and Wales. |
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Sheepwalk is an area of grassland where sheep can roam freely. |
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A large amount of open moorland has been made accessible due to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 giving walkers the right to roam over the moorland. |
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These include seven giant tortoises that roam the house, three turkeys who chase cars and enjoy a wander to the pub, and a frog that's as big as a dinner plate. |
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Disgruntled remnants of the communist Hukbalahap continued to roam the countryside but were put down by President Elpidio Quirino's successor Ramon Magsaysay. |
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These policies, for instance, encouraged the establishment of Russian and German settlements on pastures the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock. |
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So are the carnivals, where masked and costumed children roam and eat triangular, poppy seed or fruit-filled sweet pastries known as hamantaschen. |
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Few details are available about the ghost, but it is generally believed that she committed some terrible misdeed in the past and now her spirit must roam the earth in penance. |
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There are some big persicarias that have grown so vast that I am going to try them in the damp bit in the shady garden, where they will have plenty of room to roam. |
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Internet freeloaders used to previously carry their laptops and roam a neighborhood looking for Internet signals from a wireless home adapter, which has a narrow range. |
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The sows and weaners are able to roam and the availability to exercise helps build muscle, produce top quality meat and according to food experts, enhanced taste. |
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Some maintain that the Waler is extinct, its blood living on only in the modern Australian Stock Horse and some of the feral brumbies that roam the outback. |
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Carol Ambage of Windmill Gardens Beechwood Estate, Wirral, received consistent complaints about her pet, which neighbours said was aggressive and allowed to roam freely. |
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Carol Ambage, of Windmill Gardens, Prenton, received consistent complaints about her pet, which neighbours said was aggressive and allowed to roam freely. |
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When the Vikings returned from the Continent in 892, they found they could no longer roam the country at will, for wherever they went they were opposed by a local army. |
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The annual wildebeest migration is legendary, but where do they roam? |
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Matthews, a previous Pulitzer nominee for Where The Buffalo Roam, is a meticulous mapper of Manhattan's diverse animal population. |
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It is launching Goat d'Afrique to go alongside its Goats do Roam blends and the super-premium Goat Roti, both wordplays on famous French wine regions. |
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A large part of the park is also covered by Right to Roam laws. |
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